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Rent a cabin or a condo somewhere. Some of our best vacations have been in cabins in the Rockies or in a cabin on Vancouver island. With a cabin you will have your own kitchen, living room/play area, and naps are not a problem. I honestly wouldn't want to stay in a hotel unless it's just for one night.

As for locations, I've only ever visited western Canada and the USA. It's beautiful out here though.

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We live in Boston and go to Cape Cod every summer for a couple of weeks. I am always surprised how many more options we have for safe dining . . . you'd think in a city as big as Boston there would be plenty. On the cape there are lots of grocery stores that carry everything we need, a fantastic seafood place that has gluten-free fried clams, a breakfast/lunch/coffee place that is 100% gluten-free . . . pizza, everything.

Cara

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Cruises are great for gluten free! There are even some that leave from NYC and Baltimore. I've cruised 2x since my diagnosis and my daughter has cruised 1x since diagnosis. She's ready to go back - she felt rather special with all the extra attention and desserts made just for her!

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Cape Cod! We have SO many gluten-free options. There's a place in Yarmouth called Idgy's that is a fully gluten-free restaurant. There are also a bunch of other wonderful restaurants (I once counted 13 within a 10 minute radius in Hyannis). It's also just such a beautful place to be.

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